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Boca Raton Condos
Information website for
Boca Raton Florida condos & real estate for sale and rent |
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Boca Raton Florida
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About Boca Raton condos and real estate
Boca Raton condos & real estate
is some of the most sought real estate market in South Florida.
Beautiful houses and condominiums, sandy beaches, country clubs,
warm weather, and shopping are the main elements that attract real
estate buyers both locally and from abroad.
Boca Raton is a luxurious resort community alongside beautiful
beaches, lavish estates, and an exotic atmosphere and luxuries
condominiums and real estate for sale and rent.
Boca Raton a place worth staying in South Florida with enchanting
night life, entertainment in Boca Raton evolves around leisure
sports, outstanding dining, and upscale shopping. one of Boca Raton
most famous landmarks, the magnificent Mizner-designed, pink-towered
Boca Raton Resort & Club built in 1926 is one of the nation’s
premier resorts, presiding over a sublime stretch of Boca Raton’s
two-mile-long beachfront.
Boca Raton real estate, homes and condos for sale most sought-after
real estate with an extraordinary array of options for every
preference.
If you’re looking for luxurious condominium in Boca Raton with ocean
views and miles of white-speckled beaches you are in the right
place. There’s also a exclusive number of luxury condominiums
situated both on the Atlantic Ocean and Lake Boca Raton that offer
the ultimate in lavish luxury amenities.
Boca Raton’s rich history is a premiere destination on the South
Florida
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Our website is one of the most visit website for Boca Raton Florida,
by condo buyer and condominium owners.
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Bay Colony, Boca Grande, Boca Raton Rivera, Boca West Country Club –
The Island, Boniello Acres, Broken Sound, Fieldbrook Estates,
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Highland Beach, Hillsboro Mile, Horseshoe Acres, Lake Rodgers, LeLac,
Le Rivage, Les Jardins, Long Lake Estates, Mizner Counrty Club,
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Yacht & Country Club, St. Andrews Country Club, Stone Creek Ranch,
Sun and Surf, The Estates, The Oaks,The Polo Club, The Sanctuary,
Tierra Del Ray, and Woodfield Counrty Club. |
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Boca Raton Florida is a city in
Palm Beach County, Florida, USA, incorporated in May 1925. The 2006
population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 86,396. However,
the majority of the people under the postal address of Boca Raton,
about 200,000 in total, are not actually within Boca Raton's
municipal boundaries. It is estimated that on any given day, there
are roughly 350,000 people in the city itself. In terms of both
population and land area, Boca Raton is the largest city between
West Palm Beach and Pompano Beach, Broward County.
The literal translation of "Boca Raton" is "Mouse Mouth" ("mouse" in
Spanish is "ratón"), the Spanish word boca meaning inlet and ratón
being a Spanish nautical term describing rocks that gnawed at a
ship's cable. Another explanation is that it refers metaphorically
to a pirate's cove. The name Boca Ratones originally appeared on
eighteenth century maps associated with an inlet in the Biscayne Bay
area of Miami.
By the beginning of the nineteenth century, the term was mistakenly
moved north to its current location on most maps and applied to the
inland waterway from the closed inlet north for 8.5 miles (13.7 km),
which was called the "Boca Ratones Lagoon".
The first settler was T. M. Rickards in 1895 who resided in a house
made of driftwood on the east side of the East Coast Canal south of
what is now the Palmetto Park Road bridge. He surveyed and sold land
from the canal to beyond the railroad north of what is now Palmetto
Park Road. |
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